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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by G. Witte

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Georg Hendrik Witte (1843 - 1929)

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All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Avondlied (Text: Rudolphus Bennink Janssonius)
  • op. 6. Fünf Lieder für Sopran oder Tenor mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Ich war ein Blatt an grünem Baum (Text: Peter Cornelius) CAT
      • no. 2. Ich kenn' ein wildes Röschen (Text: Theodor Apel)
      • no. 3. Könnt' ich die schönsten Sträuße winden (Text: Peter Cornelius) ENG
      • no. 4. Lenz überall (Text: Theodor Apel)
      • no. 5. Ich weiß nicht, wie es gekommen (Text: Marie Clausnitzer-Hennes)
  • op. 10. Drei Lieder für 1 Singstimme mit Pianoforte
      • no. 1. Aus „Hammer und Amboss” (Text: Friedrich Spielhagen)
      • no. 2. Heinrich VIII (Text: Anonymous after John Fletcher) DUT FIN FRE SWE
      • no. 3. Lottka (Text: Paul Heyse)
  • op. 17. An die Sonne

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